A one dimensional steady state stratospheric aerosol model is developed that considers the subsequent perturbations caused by including the expected space shuttle particulate effluents. Two approaches to the basic modeling effort were made: in one, enough simplifying assumptions were introduced so that a more or less exact solution to the descriptive equations could be obtained; in the other approach very few simplifications were made and a computer technique was used to solve the equations. The most complex form of the model contains the effects of sedimentation, diffusion, particle growth and coagulation. Results of the perturbation calculations show that there will probably be an immeasurably small increase in the stratospheric aerosol c...
Aerosols produced in the lower stratosphere can brighten the planet and counteract some of the effec...
As part of the Model Intercomparison Project on the climatic response to Volcanic forcing (VolMIP), ...
International audienceA GLObal Model of Aerosol Processes (GLOMAP) has been developed as an extensio...
A time-dependent one-dimensional model of the stratospheric sulfate aerosol layer is presented. In c...
Sensitivity tests were performed on a one-dimensional, physical-chemical model of the unperturbed st...
The potential effects on stratospheric aerosois of supersonic transport emissions of sulfur dioxide ...
Stratospheric aerosols can influence radiative forcing and atmospheric chemistry, yet much remains t...
The perturbation of the sulfate surface area density (SAD) in the tropopause region and the lower st...
We have investigated the effects of incorporating representations of heterogeneous chemical processe...
A computer sensitivity analysis was performed to determine the uncertainties involved in the calcula...
Stratospheric aerosols play a significant role in the environment. The composition of aerosols is be...
The two-dimensional model of stratospheric constituents is presented in detail. The derivation of pe...
The current state of information on stratospheric aerosols is reviewed. Aerosol properties such as s...
An upper limit for aircraft-produced perturbations to aerosols and gaseous exhaust products in the u...
The aim of this thesis was the development of a spectral box model for quantitative simulations of f...
Aerosols produced in the lower stratosphere can brighten the planet and counteract some of the effec...
As part of the Model Intercomparison Project on the climatic response to Volcanic forcing (VolMIP), ...
International audienceA GLObal Model of Aerosol Processes (GLOMAP) has been developed as an extensio...
A time-dependent one-dimensional model of the stratospheric sulfate aerosol layer is presented. In c...
Sensitivity tests were performed on a one-dimensional, physical-chemical model of the unperturbed st...
The potential effects on stratospheric aerosois of supersonic transport emissions of sulfur dioxide ...
Stratospheric aerosols can influence radiative forcing and atmospheric chemistry, yet much remains t...
The perturbation of the sulfate surface area density (SAD) in the tropopause region and the lower st...
We have investigated the effects of incorporating representations of heterogeneous chemical processe...
A computer sensitivity analysis was performed to determine the uncertainties involved in the calcula...
Stratospheric aerosols play a significant role in the environment. The composition of aerosols is be...
The two-dimensional model of stratospheric constituents is presented in detail. The derivation of pe...
The current state of information on stratospheric aerosols is reviewed. Aerosol properties such as s...
An upper limit for aircraft-produced perturbations to aerosols and gaseous exhaust products in the u...
The aim of this thesis was the development of a spectral box model for quantitative simulations of f...
Aerosols produced in the lower stratosphere can brighten the planet and counteract some of the effec...
As part of the Model Intercomparison Project on the climatic response to Volcanic forcing (VolMIP), ...
International audienceA GLObal Model of Aerosol Processes (GLOMAP) has been developed as an extensio...